Iroquois are eliîinated in seven th game ofseries Thre Whitby Iroquois Senior four-minute' mark, and lwas by 1the Urie liad served his- In Wednesday's --game, this gaine, and tire Iroquois Whitby won thre first garne- A hockey tear» was eliminated outfo~r tire rest of the gaine, ,tesoe a VfrWhtyld2Oatrtr is had one of the most inipres-oftequrrfiasatrnt fontepaofsTusa Hakawhdcrd62penaltythscr.ws4 .fo htyld20atrtefrtothqurefias tBn* fromtheplaoff Thusda Hakshw ha scred62 rantford. By tire end oftire period and 4-1 féolowing the sive showings of the season. for4d, 7-3 and the Brantford at Brantford, but it took a full points during the regular sea- seodpro tws81 eod ietansoe iree Tuesday, March 14 * at Aeadr eetd tr seven ganes in -thre quarter son and was Whtby's 'star for- icd eo was o 1d segols Te tieamird. th Brantford, the Alexanders AIroquois 5-2 iiited sen final series to doit. ward of the 'playoffs, scoring.. goals ,for the Iroquois Tirurs- Corky Degraauw had two edged the Iroquois 6-4. The gaine, at Whitby. Brantford T4é ranfor Aleandrs four goals là the first gýrme day- and. Tom Si mpson scored goals and an assist, and single Iroquois came back from a 4-1 won tetid-ae92 n Tcdte Brnfird galxanders of tire quarter finals. one. goals were scored by Kevin deficit to tie the gaine 4-4 in the Ioth e d third am esin seconds, to start them,off to a Tire team was-also without Thursday's loss came on tire Osmars, Ron Hawkahaw, Steve the second period, but power- 9-3 victory. Tirey now go to top scorer Tim Appleford,who heels of a spectacular 7-1 Lyon, Ricir Iesseil, and Terry play goals by Brauntford lost the fourth gaine witir a close meet the Orillia Terriers in the had 63 points. H e was injured vlctory over tire Brantford Angel. Ken Desardine irad Whitby tire gaine. -65wna htyMri 2 serni-fînalý. March 12 itire fourtir gaine. Alexanders at Iroquois Park, three assists and Ron Hawkshaw Ron Hawkshaw,> Tom Simp- The series continued with Thursday niglit was a bad Brantford was leading 2.1 îast Wednesday. This gaine two. John Cook had tiree son, Bill Leaman and Corky the Alexariders and thre one for Witby, for tire Iro- when Iroquois goalie Ray lied tire series, wiich hadbeen assists and Mike Noonan two. Degraauw scored for tire Iroquois matching eacir otirer ues star left winger Ron Reeson Wvas assessed a irigh 'neck-and-neck aIl tire wayfrQiny_ Goalie Ray Reeson. put on Iroquois in Tuesday's gaine, gaine-for-gaine, forcing a Halwkshaw was iniured aI. the -stikcng maor penalty, and the start Rnîhnefr na~ nd Hawkshaw and Simipson seventir gaine to decide the Sorority starts it off A"prlij Cace cmpa n as daf fodil estval The Town of Wiitby is going to blossoin forth in daf- fodil yellow tirrougirout tire montir of April. B111 and Marion Irwin, campaign co-chairmen fqr tire annual - Canadian- 'Cancerý Society Qampaign in Whtby, say il is tireir ain to have everyone in Wiitby sporting a daffodil on'tireir lapel in April. This~' year ail contributers Whtywillreceive tire famniliar yellow plastic caffodil which tire> will be encouraged to wear to signtif>' their contribu-. tion. Tire brillant daffodil yel- low will first be seen during, tire April Ist weekend when the Beta Sigmna Phi Sorority girls will kick off -ire 1978 Cancer Campaign witir Whitby's first "Daffodil Festi- val! Already these girls arecirard at work seeling orders. froin business and industry.- for bunches of fresir daffodils. As well lirey will be selling tire freshly cut flowers in sirop- ing maIls and on street corners. It is tireir hope that these fresir flowers wiIl grace the shup windows, supper tables, and secretaries' and bosses' d esks ail over Town. * The. daffodil bhas been chosen as a syinboî by the Canadian Cancer Society as il flot oni>' bas a cireer>', brlgirt colour but also it is asign of * spring and hope for tire future represented by tire comiùng of a new season. This hope is reflected in thre continuing researchr being car- ried out on býhalf of thre Society which wilI develop even more extensive and irelp- fui treatment for Cancer and ultimately a cure. A L978 goal of $7.8 million b-as been set by the Ontario Division of thre Canadian Cans- cer Su*ciety. Whitby's part of Ilus cffi()rt wil ireb oraise people makes tire job easier for all and ask tirat any who are willing to heîp in lis campaigrin caîl tirem aI 668-4339. Airnost ever>' family hias been toucired in somne way by 'cancer and thre only way to combat tris disease is by re- searcirwiricir in turn requires money. Tire Irwins atlended a campaign conference in Toronto laIe in January,.and wcre brougirt up to date,' on tire latesI cancer information. Tirey report tirat the battie against cancer' is slowly' being won in ail areas excepî Iung cancer. Wiitby's goal of $22,00- is less than $1 .00 per c ýPita-- sinaîl value for a life - a stran- ger, a friend, a,Ãmemberof tire famil>' or çxen yours.-,Tire Irwins. feel tirat tire people of Wiitby can make tireir.gotil and liraI witir mucir ielp froin many, even go.over tire top. Volunteer ivers get certificates Volunteer drivers for 'tire Whitby brancirof tireCanadian Cancer Society' were ironored witir certificatesof appreciation for tircir services at a meeting ini tire Legion Hall, Monda>'. Drivers who were present to receive their awards were: Edgar R. Heron, Abbott Price, Bemadette Robinson,Helen D. Stepirens and Russel G. Van- Horne. Tirose unable to ire present 10 receive their awards were: Gerrit John Beenan, Evelyn L Bonnetta,Rutir Cond, Clarence Brreli Cook, Earl A. Fairman, Geraldine H. Matlirews, Beatrice J. MacKay, Constance and Edward Robson, and Madge and Donald A. Wilson. Mis. Kay l'erry, transporta- tion converner for tire Whitby brancir, was presented witir a special certificate in honor of eigirt years 'of service to thre John Visser (rigirt), President of thse Whitby Brancir of lire Canadian Cancer Society, presents certifleates of appreciation, 10 volunteers who drive cancer patients to hospitals in Whitby, Oshawa and Toronto. In thre back row, Ieft to rigirt are Edgar leron, Russeil VanHomne, and Abbott Price. In hospitals, tihe majorit>' being le Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto,. for a total of 14,959 miles. Mr. Visser thanked ah tire drivers wiro have taken cancer patients front Whtby te iros- pital for treatinent, and wel- comed new drivers Ray> Hodson, Donna McNiven, and Mà ry Akey. He aise tiranked tire Royal Canadian Legion Braacha 112 for tire use of tireir hall and Ladies' Auxiliar>' President the front rowý are Mrs. Kay Perry, who received a certificate for eigirt years of service as transportation convener, Bernadette Robinson, and Helen Stephens. April is Cancer Montir, and Whltby's campaign begins a week from Saturda>'. Free Press Photo byp Bris Winter Einergy conservation centre opens A Communit>' Conservation servation, under tire tederal The objectives of tire Corn- Centre, one of 149 sucir Deparîment of Energy, Mines munit>' Conservation Centre centres in New Brunswick, and Resources. are: Quebcc and Ontario, opens As part of ils public infor- (1) - To set up a public Thursday in tire Whitby Mail. mation, prograi tire OEC bas information point in tire corn- The centre is ireaded up b>' implcnmented tire Eneraction niunity and to foster, support 'Gerald Rayai>', assisîed by six plan funded under tire Federal and initiale commnit>' activi- project woîkers, wirose aim is Labor Intensive Prograin. tics tirat wiIl resuit in thre to acquaint area citizens witir The Eneraction plan iras conservation of eneîgy and ways to save energy. set up Commuait>' Conserva- resources. Tirew aiea served by thelire in Centres, ike tihe one (2) - To set up a contlnuing centre is tire entire lown Of opcning tornorrow in Wiby, community Conservation Whitby front Ajax on tire west to creale and rnaintain an centre -witmin a permanent 10 Oshawa on thre cast, and awarenes of lire importance conuiit>nstitution»t con- nortir te Myrtie Station. oif energy conservation, Io ad- line once tire centre pl-m